A Comedy in Three Acts
By C. Leona Dalrymple
Six males, three females. Costumes modern; scenery, two interiors, or can be played in one. Plays two hours and a half. A side-splitting piece, full of action and a sure success if competently acted. Tom Carter’s little joke of impersonating the colored butler has unexpected consequences that give him “the time of his life.” Very highly recommended for High School performance.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Mr. Bob Grey.
- Mrs. Bob Grey.
- Tom Carter, Mrs. Grey’s brother.
- Mrs. Peter Wycombe, a “personage.”
- Mr. Peter Wycombe, a “pessimist” with a digestion.
- Dorothy Landon, secretly engaged to Tom Carter.
- Mr. James Landon, Sr., Dorothy’s father; of a peppery disposition.
- Uncle Tom, an old colored butler from the South.
- Officer Hogan, of the Twenty-Second Street Police Station.
EETHER OR EYTHER
A Farce in One Act
By Robert C. V. Meyers